Deer Hunting Idaho

Here you will learn about Deer Hunting in 9 points.


1. Local Companies

Teton Valley Lodge Winter
(208) 354-8124
379 Adams Rd
Driggs, ID
Henry's Fork Anglers
(208) 558-7525
3340 N Highway 20
Island Park, ID
McCall Angler
(208) 634-4004
305 E Park St
McCall, ID
Big Foot Outfitters
(208) 476-9384
Orofino, ID
Heise Expeditions Tackle Shop
(208) 538-7453
5116 E Heise Rd
Ririe, ID
Salmon River Tours Co China Bar Lodge
(208) 865-2375
PO Box 7
North Fork, ID
Wilderness Charters of Priest Lake
(208) 263-9973
Sandpoint, ID
High Country Outfitters
(208) 864-2161
Atlanta, ID
Alaska & Idaho Clearwater Fishing
(208) 476-9404
155 Wisconsin St
Orofino, ID
Vogel Outdoor Adventures
(208) 746-9590
1009 Grelle Ave
Lewiston, ID


2. Deer Hunting - Overview

Fall is the time when forest greens begin to blaze orange, as hunting seasons open around the country. Each year, hunters kill more than 100 million animals, and while individual reasons for hunting vary, the industry that promotes and sustains hunting has just one motive: profit. According to the International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, America's 14 million hunters spend $22.1 billion each year for guns, ammunition, clothing, travel, and other related expenses.

3. Worthy Tradition

There are many ways to learn about nature and the "great outdoors." At its best, hunting teaches people that it is acceptable to kill wildlife while learning about some aspects of nature. However, the very essence of sport hunting is the implicit message that it's acceptable recreation to kill and to tolerate the maiming of wildlife. Even those who claim that wounding and maiming is not the intent of hunting cannot deny that it happens. It is folly to suggest that we can teach love, respect, and appreciation for nature and the environment through such needless destruction of wildlife. One can learn about nature by venturing into the woods with binoculars, a camera, a walking stick, or simply with our eyes and ears open to the world around us.

4. State Wildlife Agencies

Most states actively recruit children into hunting, through special youth hunts. Sometimes these youth hunts are held on National Wildlife Refuges. Some states have carried this concept even further, and hold special hunter education classes to recruit parents and their children. In addition to encouraging children to buy licenses and kill animals, the states are reaching out to women as well. If enough women and children can be converted into hunters, the state agencies can continue business as usual.

5. Featured National Company

The Great Outdoors, Inc.

(704) 445-8848
112A Cherry St.
Cherryville, NC

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